Since I literally live about two minutes away from a beach, I thought it would be a good idea to check out the fish. I went to the beach last summer and I always find this goby looking fish. I have the whole weekend to study them and try and identify them. I live in the uk by the way, so the sea isn't that warm! Anyone else do anytjing similar on their beach trips?

I do this every time I go. I'm not scuba certified yet, so I'm the one snorkeling in the shallow water with a net that's way too slow to catch anything. I actually just got back from a beach trip, found and ID'd some moon snails, mushroom jellies, cardinal fish, and plenty of sharks. The water was cloudier than usual due to storms. And the fish were fast.

I search the shore for cool and interesting things, the coolest thing I've found is a sea sponge, I've found tons of shells, jellyfish, and once I even found a baby shark that was beached and I set him free needless to say I didn't go in the water the whole rest of the day...